Misnomer Dance Theater, Connecting People

Misnomer Dance Theater, Connecting People

Dance and animation form a cohesive relationship for Misnomer Dance Theater. The aesthetics that make dance enjoyable onstage translate well in digital too.

Yumiko, A Ballerina With Style

Yumiko, A Ballerina With Style

Between a career as prima ballerina and one as fashion designer, Yumiko has embarked on an unusual journey where she manages to bring both worlds together.

Meet RE: Movmnt’s Refillable Trendy Aluminium Bottle

Meet RE: Movmnt’s Refillable Trendy Aluminium Bottle

REfresh, REfill, REcycle, 3 simple steps to get rid of the over use of plastic bottles. Step into the light, get your own bottle, join Movmnt’s REvolution.

In Confidence: Teddy Forance

In Confidence: Teddy Forance

Teddy Forance has has been a successful dancer working with Janet Jackson as well as for various productions like Shrek Goes 4th.

American Impotence, column by Mario Spinetti

American Impotence, column by Mario Spinetti

Pop has never been so un-sexy! As an independent popper and an avid fan of the genre, I’d like to discuss pop sexuality — what it means, how to spot it, and what to demand of Generation AI (American Idol), as we push the turn of the decade. Column by Mario Spinetti.

The Reality of Broadway, column by Frank Conway*

The Reality of Broadway, column by Frank Conway*

I have to admit that I am not a fan of American Idol. In fact, I call it American Yodel. No one ever sings just one note. They warble and wail and riff all around it. I thought it was a fad that would fade away, but I was wrong. The country is fixated on American Idol, and Broadway has taken notice.

Hiding the Quarter Note | The Local

Hiding the Quarter Note | The Local

The Local, a film that depicts underworld Brooklyn drug trade, tells the story of a drug mule who barely survives the trials of his desolate existence.

Nacho Pop: Australia Can Dance, Pop N’ Locker

Movmnt Magazine tells you all about Nacho Pop, the co-host of the Australian version of So You Think You Can Dance.

Music Review | The Bird and the Bee

Music Review | The Bird and the Bee

The Bird and the Bee’s pop-oriented lounge music on Ray Guns Are Not Just The Future could soundtrack any given day in the life, from a lazy summer afternoon, to a casual night club, to a bumpin’ dance floor.

Dance and Marketing: So You Think You Can Franchise?

Dance and Marketing: So You Think You Can Franchise?

While So You Think You Can Dance is back on FOX for its 5th season, two big announcement have been made: a DVD release and a surprising new season this fall.

Heightened Exposure: In The Heights

Heightened Exposure: In The Heights

In the Heights celebrates the breakthrough of a predominately Latino cast making it on Broadway, sharing the story of social struggles in Washington Heights.

Music Review – The B-52s, Funplex

Music Review – The B-52s, Funplex

The B-52s indefatigable sound translates to their new-millennium makeover without ever losing the charm, and kook, that made them so distinct back when they released their eponymous 1979 self-titled debut. The new album, Funplex, dances with the speed of a cosmic dancer and the shimmer of a disco ball. There will always be a time and place for The B-52s, because there will always be a need to stop taking life so damn seriously.

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